I want to be the protagonist even though I'm just a side character
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Ongoing, First published May 27, 2019
One thousand years ago, a prophecy foretold of a hero that would descend upon the world that could finally seal the Horde Chasm.
That hero was called a savior, and it was named "Kyros".
A rare human born of two natures: Water and Heat, this hero had unlimited potential and the fame of the entire world. 
This is a story about this protagonist...
Not.
Meet Eo, a kid who doesn't like the fact that someone else has taken the spotlight in his own life. He is determined to seal the Horde Chasm himself, and competes with the protagonist's plot armor with his own brain.
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Unwritten Mythos

55 parts Ongoing

From the moment a life-giving planet begins its rotation, it becomes a silent witness to the ebb and flow of countless civilizations. Empires rise from the dust only to crumble back into it. Species emerge, thrive, and vanish into the annals of forgotten time. Through relentless storms, volcanic cataclysms, and the shifting of continents, the world continues its tireless cycle, indifferent to the fleeting lives upon its surface. Nothing in its grand design remains eternal. Change is the only constant, as the very essence of existence is shaped by upheaval. In this crucible of adversity, where nature's wrath tests the resilience of life, only those who evolve-who embrace the necessity of transformation-can stand at the precipice of survival. To endure is to adapt. To adapt is to conquer. And only through this relentless evolution can one grasp at the elusive thread of perfect victory.